Improvement in bookbinders  roll



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lJOHN FEELY, l'0F N Ew Yon-K, N. Y.

Letters Patent No. 76,065, dated March 31, 1868.

IMPROVEMENT IN BO0KBI NDERS ROLL.

TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONOERNr' I Be it known thatI, JOHN FELY, of the city, county, and vState of New York, have invented anew and impro-ved Bookbindersf Roll; and I do hereby declare thatvthe following is a i'ull, clear, and exactA description..

thereof, which will. enable others skilled in the art to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, in which-' Figure 1 represents a side view of` my improved bookbinders roll.v Figure 2 is a transverse section ot` the same, taken on the plane of l`the line :c fr, tig.` I. Similar letters of reference'indicate corresponding parts. l This invention relates to a new mannerof securing thetype to a roller and handle for the purpose of prof ducing an ornamenting or gilding bookbinders roll. A

Heretoi'ore bookbinders rolls were generally composed either of a seriesof types set and clamped between two disks that were attached to a handle, or they were made so that they were securely connected to their handle. Both these kinds are inconvenient, and my invention has for its object a bookbindersroll in which the type can be easily removed and replaced whenever desired,

My invention consists in the use of an annular type-plate, the outer edge of which is formed with'the required impression. This ring is screwed or otherwise fastened'to' the face of a disk which rolls onv a pin. proseries of such plates ,can vbe .used in connection with one single handle; even plates *having jecting from a. suitable ha'ndle. By removing the two screws or other devices which fasten the ring, `the same can be at once removed, and another, with a different impression on the edge, put in its place.

A, in the drawing, represents ahandle, of suitable' material -and shape, carrying .at one end a suitable projecting pin, B, upon which a metal or other disk, C, of suitable diameter rolls; or the pin B may be fastened to the disk,'and tuin in the handle, as maybe desired. D represents the annular ltype-plate, having the required ornamental or other impression on its edge. It is, by means of screws or pins a a, fastened to the face of the disk C, as is clearly shown in iig. 2. The type-plate can 'be'easily removed .and replaced, and thus a various diameters caube secured to the disk C.

Having thus described-my invention, I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent- A Abooltbin'ders roll, consistingof the handle A, which jcarries the revolving disk C, and ofthe annular or circular type-plate D, secured tothe face of the disk, al1 made and operating substantially as herein shown and described.

JOHN FEELY. 

